Monday, March 9, 2026

NINE HIKERS = NINE DUMBASSES.........

 

Well........ i will say this once ........and will say it over ...... and over  ........    till i am blue  in the  face ......(old appendage ).......WTF!!!!!is wrong with hikers .......... going into a  frozen rotunda  ......knowing death is   an  option!!!!! .......but if i guess .......you are married .......and fucking miserable...... and your  wife's pussy is  all dried  up...... and the  basement is  closed   ...that seems like a  great escape!! .......i mean if you are working...... and  paying....... and  getting no arse at home ........  walking into a  cold  frozen waste land  looks like   fucking a porn star.....i am assuming all these  hikers are married....... and getting no arse...... !!!!!....look at the fools at mount everst .......  it  costs  approx  ......  between  50-80  thousand ...... to get to   everst  .....  between permits..... clothing..... a sherpa ......and   knick  knacks........ and   boots ......and  shit ......and stuff and  things  .....i mean  what    does it  take to  do this  death wish !!!!......well as i am a   floridian.......  i hate the  fucking cold ....... you have  to  be  a fucking luinatic !!!!! ...... ..there is nothing  good about the  cold ...... it  is   for polar  bears ...... seals  ......  wolves  ......  snow  wolves  ......   and  walrus......  they can  sleep in the  snow ......   you can't you fucking  dildo!!!!  .....oh well !!!!......  one less  fucking idiot using up life's  precious resources  .......but hey!!!!..... what the  fuck  do i know....... i am just a vanilla  geurilla......  looking for a  free  table  dance !!!!! .......


Nine Hikers Vanished Into the Mountains. Searchers Found Their Frozen Bodies—Then the Autopsies Got Weird.

Tim Newcomb
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  • The Dyatlov Pass Incident, a 1959 hiking tragedy in the remote Russian mountains, has been the source of untold theories.

  • Nine hikers were killed mysteriously, but new evidence points to military action as the cause of death.

  • Did a failed R-12 ballistic rocket launch result in a nitric acid fog, killing the hikers?


The potential truth of what really killed nine hikers in the remote Russian mountains in 1959 may be far stranger than the conspiracy theories—a yeti, anyone?—floated to date. Could evidence now point to failed Russian ballistic rocket launches and a floating nitric acid fog as the real culprit?

In a tragedy known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident, a group of nine students from the Ural Polytechnic Institute, led by Igor Dyatlov, planned a 16-day hike to cover 215 miles starting on February 2, 1959. But when the hikers didn’t check in, a search operation started on February 20. Searchers eventually found all nine bodies in their underwear near torn tents.

Strange facial injuries—including a fractured skull and missing eyes—combined with valuables remaining nearby led investigators at the time to believe all the hikers left the tent together and suddenly died. While a criminal case was opened, it quickly closed in May 1959. The official cause of death: exposure to the elements.

But that just wasn’t a clear enough explanation for the disaster, and for decades, many people have theorized about what actually truly caused the Dyatlov Pass Incident. Add in reports that the morgue was immediately sealed off, the KGB intervened (and even shipped off hikers’ organs for lab work), and regular procedures curtailed, and the truth hasn’t come easily.

A 2019 effort by the Office of the Prosecutor General in the Urals Federal District hoped to dispel the wildest of theories. It hasn’t seemed to help. The Office concluded that a slab avalanche forced the hikers to suddenly abandon their tent and run as much as 160 feet away. But because of the weather, they couldn’t return, and they froze to death.

That theory hasn’t held up, either. In 2023, a Russian newsletter reported on a press conference that introduced a new theory—and the relatives of the deceased hikers seemed to be on board. Researchers said a failed Russian rocket launch caused a manmade disaster that struck the unaware hikers.

Vladislav Karelin, a 1959 searcher and now a researcher of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, says the idea of an avalanche simply doesn’t ring true. He remembers “stones stuck out” in the area, and there wasn’t enough snow to warrant an avalanche. What he does remember, though, was the entire search team seeing a fireball moving east to west in the area. Other witnesses around the same time said they saw a ball shooting south to north. More from Karelin, according to the Russian report:

“Some unidentified object flew from south to north, and then it changed direction and flew from east to west. Only some kind of winged unidentified object could change the trajectory of movement.”

Researcher Vadim Skibinsky believes the fireballs were the exhaust gases of a launched rocket. Not only was Russia carrying out missile launch tests throughout February 1959, but reports also say the snow melted around the camp, but not in other places nearby, leading to the manmade conclusion instead of a weather event.

The research team believes the launching—and a subsequent failure—of an R-12 liquid single-stage medium-range ballistic missile resulted in a nitric acid fog reaching the tent. Since testing happened within range of the mountains, and because nitric acid is a colorless, highly corrosive mineral acid used as an oxidizer in liquid-fueled rockets that can cause confusion and pain, the continued search for the truth about the Dyatlov Pass Incident may have moved well past exposure and avalanche directly into a fog.






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